The floods of leaks leading up to Apple’s various product announcements are inevitable, but they always seem to take a slightly different shape. Last year, things started somewhat slowly with a leak here and there, and then the more revealing details didn’t surface until the housings for the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c began leaking constantly. This time around, however, the more telling iPhone 6 leaks are seemingly starting earlier with device mockups that may reveal the brand new design of Apple’s next-generation flagship iPhone.

Third-party companies that make protective cases for Apple’s various iPhone models try to get a jump on the competition each year by getting their hands on leaked schematics for Apple’s unreleased iPhones and designing cases for the new handsets before the phones are even announced.

In a post published over the weekend, Macitynet.it showed off photos and a video that compare their iPhone 6 mockup to the iPhone 5s. The iPhone 6 mockup the site has been touting aligns well with leaks from other sites, and it also matches the designs seen earlier in leaked schematics. This obviously doesn’t mean it is confirmed to closely represent Apple’s next iPhone, but the odds look better with each passing day.

In the comparison photos and the video, we can see that the iPhone 6 appears to have been completely redesigned. The device is seemingly much taller and more rounded than Apple’s current iPhone 5s model, and it is also wider and significantly thinner. Earlier reports suggested that the iPhone 6 will be among the thinnest smartphones in the world when it debuts later this year.